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DAVID 'McCRAE MATTRESSES— Took First Prizes and GoM Medal at Auckland I.A. and M. Exhibition, 1913-1914. Reward of Merit (.highest giveiu, at Wellington, N.Z., 1911. We Guarantee Weight and Qiulify of Ticking equals those shown at Exhibition. DAVID MvCKAE, Parish Ute-e&t, Wellington. •PHONE 2581 P.O. Box 284 M IS YOUR HOME ARTISTIC* DULL ROOMS- %^ <§Ss, .. WERE TAL/C//VQ. ,jseJ\3\ SMITH AND SMITH, LTD., OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. nRDBI With ene of Williams> Fireside Cbta ' |ii§2i|'pf THE SHFRATON WT^^^jk'^^'Mf ( For tne Lady. A small cosy chair that I™ v| .»* fll does not take up too much room. Soundly raj oi***^ j|| ' J constructed with spring seat and back. Jp* <)^^3?--- j *' |f J% AWKJKIiS vllnlK (&rJ** With adjustable back and deep spring seat. The chair a man needs when he ! comes home at night. An evening's rest is important to the success of his next day's work. l He'll look for 'the chair that fits his back and invites 1 repose. I Kauri and Rimu frames, upholstered in Art Tapestry or Canvas, all shades. A.K/m The best and cheapest good chair we have for ease and comfort. _ Q Q WslK*jm-» J?7 Ta I fil 117 Taranain St. |J« Uo Vf IlildSllb Ot v"« JuiJli» (CORNER OF VIVIAN STREET). * Sample Coverings on Request. 'Fhone 1429. | fs© Psuai afffeef Eatsn^ Now! •«. "-^?/^^^^s | N<^More Dreadful Indigestion! jL felii^J \ mY Certirlfib Comfort mi Enjoyment tbet Meali tiaVe jhr\ •? /// been secured by taking " WAHOO "—the wond«r(ul x^^^MmEw^^So *$lT'* p fil Extract of Roots. Batks, ond Herb». wttich i» *uch a f' cc Iff tvell'knowncurcfof Indigeatien. ConMipalion, Heatlburo., -. . . '^^^^^^jJßfei^a H Liver and Kidney Troubles. b| [i(l)81& m Una 5ul""5 ul """ Ml " c '"' women « for MeM U pro«n (f# «»itb U'tJtM EI-lS|(W*S^y^®S^fflp

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 3

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